DOWN_SQL = """ ALTER TABLE jobs ADD COLUMN synchronizing tinyint(1) default NULL; ALTER TABLE autotests ADD COLUMN synch_type smallint(6) NOT NULL; UPDATE autotests SET synch_type = 1; UPDATE autotests SET synch_type = 2 WHERE sync_count > 1; ALTER TABLE jobs ADD COLUMN synch_type int(11) default NULL; UPDATE jobs SET synch_type = 1; UPDATE jobs SET synch_type = 2 WHERE synch_count > 1; ALTER TABLE host_queue_entries DROP COLUMN `execution_subdir`; """ def migrate_up(manager): # add execution_subdir field manager.execute("""ALTER TABLE host_queue_entries ADD COLUMN `execution_subdir` varchar(255) NOT NULL""") # fill in execution_subdir field for running/complete entries rows = manager.execute(""" SELECT jobs.id, jobs.synch_type, COUNT(1) FROM jobs INNER JOIN host_queue_entries AS hqe ON jobs.id = hqe.job_id GROUP BY jobs.id""") job_hqe_count = dict((row[0], row[2]) for row in rows) synch_jobs = set(row[0] for row in rows if row[1] == 2) hqes = manager.execute(""" SELECT hqe.id, hqe.job_id, hqe.status, hqe.complete, hosts.hostname FROM host_queue_entries AS hqe INNER JOIN hosts ON hqe.host_id = hosts.id WHERE hqe.status IN ('Starting', 'Running') OR complete""") for id, job_id, status, complete, hostname in hqes: if job_id in synch_jobs or job_hqe_count[job_id] == 1: execution_subdir = '' else: execution_subdir = hostname manager.execute( 'UPDATE host_queue_entries SET execution_subdir = %s WHERE id = %s', execution_subdir, id) # ensure synch_type information doesn't get lost if we need to migrate down manager.execute('UPDATE jobs SET synch_count = 1 WHERE synch_type = 1') manager.execute('UPDATE jobs SET synch_count = 2 ' 'WHERE synch_type = 2 AND synch_count = 1') # drop the old synch_type fields manager.execute('ALTER TABLE jobs DROP COLUMN synch_type') manager.execute('ALTER TABLE autotests DROP COLUMN synch_type') # drop deprecated synchronizing field manager.execute('ALTER TABLE jobs DROP COLUMN synchronizing') def migrate_down(manager): manager.execute_script(DOWN_SQL)